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Re: 4x13 - Chuck Versus The Push Mix
Actually there are only FIVE episodes left.
Re: 4x13 - Chuck Versus The Push Mix
very nice plan to capture Volkoff.
that's all i'll say.
Re: 4x13 - Chuck Versus The Push Mix
By far one of the best Chuck episodes! Loved Jeffster at the end!
What a great ending to this whole Volkoff storyline, wonder what's next...
Re: 4x13 - Chuck Versus The Push Mix
For the second time in a row the 13th episode of the season seemed more like a series finale. I loved almost everything but I honestly can't see the point of continuing this.
TV Guide's Matt Roush answers a question about Chuck Season 5, tells us when we can expect the renewal/cancellation news and his thoughts on a pick-up.
Question: Chuck is one of my favorite shows, but lately it seems to be heading towards an ultimate finale by wrapping up many story lines. Does this mean the producers think it is going to get cancelled? Has NBC indicated that it wasn't going to get picked up next season? — Stan
Matt Roush: When hasn't Chuck lived on the bubble? As usual, we're not likely to know whether Chuck gets a fifth season until the fall schedule is announced in May. Fans are used to that, and so are the producers. Your observations are on point, though, because the writers went into this season with a 13-episode order and constructed the arc involving Volkoff and Chuck's mom with that in mind. Last week's episode, the 13th, was designed to work as a season finale or maybe even a series finale, which is why it sometimes felt like they were rushing to wrap things up. Ellie giving birth, Chuck finally proposing to Sarah, lots of closure there. But NBC upped Chuck's order to a full season, so while there's now more story to tell, it means fans will once again be sweating out news of the show's future for the next few months. Complicating matters is the NBC-Comcast merger with new management overseeing the entertainment division. All bets are off right now in predicting what's staying and what's going and what NBC prime time will look like next season.